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Thanks to a Smart Little Company called Lexias, CIOs Can Now Empower their Users to Assist in eBusiness Security (5 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 16, 2002 Abstract : Despite advances in security technologies, securing confidential and proprietary information has become more challenging than ever. In an attempt to keep pace with the on-slaught of security woes, new technologies are often unleashed and implemented before due diligence and real understanding of these technologies occurs. New products are selected in haste resulting in the deployment of products that might not be the most optimal ones to get the job done.
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Los Alamos Loses Top-Secret Information, Again! (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jun 20, 2000 Abstract : Another security compromise occurred at Los Alamos National Laboratories last month when two hard drives containing top-secret nuclear information disappeared. The security mistakes that are being made at Los Alamos are sloppy and unacceptable.
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Autodesk to Bring Microsoft Business Solutions Closer to PLM (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Nov 17, 2003 Abstract : While the recent joining of complementary forces by Microsoft Business Solutions and Autodesk will make many heads turn, a lot more detail and clarifications are needed for the alliance to establish itself as an ERP-PLM superpower in the mid-market.
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Accounting for SMBs: A Solution Beyond Entry-level Systems Red Wing Software (6 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 21, 2005 Abstract : Many SMB companies need more functionality than an entry-level system offers, but cannot afford to pay $15,000 (USD) or more for a higher-end product, nor do they really need the complexity found in these products. Red Wing Software’s TurningPoint is a good mid-market product that plays well in this market.
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Has Consolidation Made the PLM Market More Agile? Part Two: Market Impact (6 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Jim Brown
Oct 23, 2003 Abstract : The advent and growth of vendors targeting the needs of discrete manufacturing industries proves that the PLM market in this sector has been hot. Agile Software has made a name for itself by providing the tools that support the collaborative exchange of product data, appealing to companies that rely on contractors for the manufacture of its products. For companies whose BOMs change frequently, this integrated capability set has been extremely important, and Agile has thrived in the PLM selection situations requiring extensive external collaboration.
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Contabilidad para PYME: una solución que va más allá de los sistemas de nivel de introducción Red Wing Software (6 Pages)
by Charles Chewning Jr.
Jan 21, 2005 Abstract : Muchas pequeñas y medianas empresas necesitan más funcionalidades que las que ofrece un sistema de nivel de introducción, pero no pueden pagar $15,000 dólares americanos o más por un producto de alta gama, ni requieren la complejidad que por definición tienen estos productos. TurningPoint, de Red Wing Software, es un producto del mercado medio que tiene una buena jugada.
Type: Article Language: Spanish
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Identix Leads Biometric Authentication (7 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 26, 2002 Abstract : Perhaps the most exciting product released at last Comdex, was the Identix DFR-300 Fingerprint Scanner. Implemented in Compaq, Dell, and Toshiba laptops, the hardware fingerprint scanners are packaged with BioLogon™ for Windows 2000™ and features biometric identification and authentication, BIOS level security, single sign-on and multi-factor security.
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PLM Coming of Age: ERP Vendors Take Notice (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic and Jim Brown
Jul 19, 2004 Abstract : With a PLM solution in place, a company has the ability to automate, monitor, and track product development and revision processes with their customers, suppliers, and employees amid the increasing pressures of mass customization, globalization, regulatory compliance, outsourcing, and product accountability, which are just some market driving forces.
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